注明:列表中只有大部分市面上的无线网卡不断补充中,有些大功率usb网卡需要有源usb集线器的支持。
- 3COM
- 3CRUSB10075: ZyDAS zd1211rw chipset (!)
- 7DayShop
- W-3S01BLK, W-3S01BLKTWIN : Unbranded product available from 7DayShop, in a single or twin pack. , . Tested on Debian Wheezy, with the dongle attached directly to the RPi along with the wireless keyboard receiver. Shows up as a Ralink RT5370 device, and no drivers or additional software downloads required. Created wpa.conf, edited ‘interfaces’ file and restarted the networking. The manufacturer portion of the MAC address (7cdd90) is assigned to “Shenzhen Ogemray Technology Co., Ltd.”
- It works without additional software connected directly to a Rev 2 Pi but stops working after a period of time (3 to 4 hours) with a fully updated Wheezy and all the ‘USB workarounds’ in place.
- Alfa
- AWUS036NEH: Tested on Debian Squeeze (with Ralink firmware package)
- AWUS036NH: Tested on Arch Linux ARM using the rt2800usb module.
- AWUS036NH: Tested on Debian Wheezy (with Ralink firmware package). Tested on Raspbian too (drivers from aircrack-ng).
- AWUS036H (500mW version): Tested on Raspbian (drivers from aircrack-ng).
- AWUS036H (1W version): Tested on Raspbian (drivers from aircrack-ng). Needs USB powered HUB or Rev2 of the board / polyfuse bypass.
- AWUS036NHA: Tested on Raspbian (drivers from aircrack-ng). Works fine if connected after boot, otherwise Raspberry Pi won’t boot up.
- AirLink101
- AWLL5088: Tested on Debian Wheezy. This adapter is based on the OEM Edimax EW-7811Un. For automatic installation, See MrEngmanns script listed below under the Edimax device.
- Asus
- USB ID 0b05:1786, r8712u staging driver, included on Fedora Remix & Arch, must for Debian and install firmware-realtek from non-free squeeze repo (B) (not needed with latest Raspbian “wheezy” 2012-07-15: this Asus works N10 out of the box) Does not support nl80211 APIS, so hostapd won’t work.
- USB ID 0b05:17ab, works with as it includes kernel (B)
- WL-167G v1 USB ID 0b05:1706, Ralink RT2571 working out-of-the-box Debian image from 2012-04-19. Requires powered hub, otherwise it is detected by OS but will not function.
- WL-167G v3 USB ID 0b05:1791, working out-of-the-box on Linux raspberrypi 3.2.27+ #160 PREEMPT Mon Sep 17. Does not require powered hub.
- AusPi Technologies
- AusPi Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188S]. Works without a powered HUB. Tested on OpenELEC (works OOB), RaspBMC (works OOB), XBian (works OOB) and 2012-08-08 Raspbian Wheezy (works OOB). Distributed in Australia by .
- Belkin
- Belkin Components F5D7050 Wireless G Adapter v3000 [Ralink RT2571W]. On Debian requires the firmware-ralink package from the non-free repository. The usbcore module needs to be added to /etc/modules .
- Belkin Components F5D8053 ver.6001 Wireless N Adapter [Realtek RTL8188SU]. Tested on OpenELEC (works OOB), RaspBMC (works OOB), Raspian – 2012-07-15-wheezy-raspbian (followed ) Powered hub required!
- Belkin Components F5D8053 ver.6001 Wireless N Adapter [Realtek RTL8188SU]. Works on RaspBMC OOB (with NetworkManager plugin). Works WITHOUT powered hub on 5v 800mA power with 6 overvolt (nothing else connected to USB)
- Belkin Components F7D1101 v1 Basic Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188SU] USB ID 050d:945a, r8712u staging driver, included on Fedora Remix & Arch, must for Debian and install firmware-realtek from non-free squeeze repo (B)
- Belkin Components F6D4050 V1 [Realtek RT3070] USB ID: 050d:935a Driver: RT3572STA(recommended),RT2800USB,RT2870STA. Tested under Arch using guide.
- Belkin Components F6D4050 V1/V2 [Realtek RT3070] USB ID: 050d:935a / 935b Driver: RT3572STA. Tested with Raspbian – See – Powered hub not required!
- Belkin Components F7D2102 “N300” Micro Wireless USB adapter. Tested with Occidentalis 0.1. Tested and working on Rasbian wheezy (and RaspBMC), driver RTL8192CU, no powered hub needed (dongle directly attached to the onboard ports)
- Belkin Components F9L1001v1 “N150” Wireless USB Adapter. Tested and working on Rasbian wheezy WITHOUT powered hub.
- Belkin Surf Micro WLAN USB-Adapter (Raspbian Wheezy, unpowered hub, “N150”)
- BlueProton
- USB ID: 0bda:8187; tested on Debian, Fedora & Arch; rtl8187 driver (B)
- Buffalo
- USB ID: 0411:01A2 WLI-UC-GNM – Tested on Raspbmc; rt2800usb driver
- Conceptronic
- C300RU. Works out of the box in Raspbian. Causes reboot when plugging on a live Rev. 2 RPi
- Conrad
- WLAN Stick N150 mini. Works out of the box in OpenELEC, .
- WLAN Stick N150 Nano [Realtek RTL8188CUS]. Requires a powered USB hub. See Micronet SP907NS for installation instructions and script.
- DELL
- Wireless 1450 [Intersil ISL3887]. Works out of the box but requires a powered hub (the RPi boots with this dongle plugged in, recognizes and configures it, works for some time but then crashes randomly under heavy traffic. A powered hub seems to fix the issue).
- DIGICOM
- USBWAVE54 [chipset Zydas ZD1211] . [ ] Works out of the box in OpenELEC. With Raspbian or Debian squeezy/wheezy works with zd1211-firmware .
- USBWAVE300C [chipset Ralink 2870] . [ ] Works out of the box in OpenELEC. With Raspbian or Debian squeezy/wheezy works with firmware-ralink .
- D-Link
- AirPlus G DWL-G122 (rev. E). USB ID 07d1:3c0f, Ralink RT2870. On Debian requires thefirmware-ralink package from the squeeze-firmware non-free repository. (However I experience total crashes on raspbian 2012-07-15 after a few minutes of load on the wlan. Will have to investigate via serial console.)
- AirPlus G DWL-G122 (rev. C). USB ID 07d1:3c03, Ralink RT2571. Working out-of-the-box on Arch image from 2012-04-29.
- AirPlus G DWL-G122 (rev. B1). USB ID 2001:3c00, Ralink RT2571. Working out-of-the-box on Arch image from 2012-06-13.
- DWA-110 (Version A1). Requires the ralink package from the non-free repository on Debian.
- DWA-121 (Version A1). Wireless N 150 Pico. Works out-of-the-box with Raspian Wheezy (2012-09-18) and Raspbmc (2012-11-06) using Network-Manager addon (see Program – Addons)
- DWA-123 (Version A1). USB ID 2001:3c17, Ralink RT2800. Working out-of-the-box on Arch image from 2012-04-29. (working without UBS Hub – not yet sure if it achieves full speed though.)
- DWA-131 USB ID 07d1:3303,Realtek RTL8192SU, 802.11n Wireless N Nano. Works out of the box on Raspbian “wheezy”. Verified with direct USB : no powered USB hub needed. Also verified when Nano used in powered USB hub. Someone had trouble configuring SSID/Passphrase in etc/network/interfaces file. But no problem & very easy to configure using wicd : wicd is a gui interface on LXDE for network configuration. Install it using command-line : apt-get install wicd. Once configured ith wicd to auto-run on boot, no need to turn back to LXDE. Recommended.
- DWA-140 (Version B1). USB ID 07d1:3c09, Ralink RT2870. On Debian requires the firmware-ralink package from the squeeze-firmware non-free repository.
- DWA-140 (Version B2). USB ID 07d1:3c0a, Ralink RT3072. Workaround for faulty firmware binary: Place file rt2870.bin from in /lib/firmware. .
- DWA-160 (Version B1). USB ID 07d1:3c11, Ralink RT2870. On Debian requires the firmware-ralink package from the squeeze-firmware non-free repository.
- DWA-160 (Version A2). USB ID 07d1:3a09, Atheros AR9170. (NOTE: I can only get it to work through powered USB hub) requires carl9170-fw firmware
- Edimax
- USB ID 7392:7811, RTL8192CU, driver blob via , works with WPA2-AES-CCMP ( ) (B) – . Note:With current raspbian (2012-09-18-wheezy) it is recognized immediately, the default module works fine; the configuration is easy using wireless-essid and wireless-key in /etc/network/interfaces.
- The EW-7811Un can be powered directly from the Raspberry Pi if the Raspberry Pi is powered using a well regulated power supply.
- A script-based installation for the by MrEngman can be found . Tested with Debian Squeeze and Raspbian.
- Instructions for getting the working in Raspbmc (tested RC3) can be found .
- Simple step-by-step instructions for which uses the RTL8192 chipset (B)
- USB ID 148f:2573, rt73usb. RT2573 chipset. Works with powered usb-hub or shorted polyfuses.
- , Ralink RT2870, works perfectly on Arch with a powered hub (not tested without yet). Simply required wireless_tools and wpa_supplicant, the drivers/firmware are included in kernel 3.0. I followed the Arch instructions.
- edup
- [ ] USB ID: 148f:5370 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT5370 Wireless Adapter. Driver is the RT2800USB module, I had to install the firmware as rt2870.bin in /lib/firmware.( ) (B)
- USB ID: ID 0bda:8176 Works stable when using VLC for internet radio receiver. Works stable 24/7 on two of my Raspberries used as webserver. Use method shown for debian.
- Use method shown for debian. Requires powered USB hub for adequate power. When directly powered by Pi, it fails after a few minutes. (B) Unusable with analog audio because when data is being send or recieved the audio get disorted. Use script from for Wheezy.
- Eminent
- EM4575 – rt2800usb driver.
- EnGenius
- EUB9603 EXT – Realtek r8712u driver
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